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TCSV
2008
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15 years 17 days ago
Human Activity Recognition Based on Silhouette Directionality
Recent advances in computer vision and pattern recognition have fuelled numerous initiatives that aim to intelligently recognize human activities. In this paper, we propose an algo...
Meghna Singh, Anup Basu, Mrinal K. Mandal
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IJCV
2007
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15 years 17 days ago
Automatic Panoramic Image Stitching using Invariant Features
This paper concerns the problem of fully automated panoramic image stitching. Though the 1D problem (single axis of rotation) is well studied, 2D or multi-row stitching is more di...
Matthew Brown, David G. Lowe
122
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FGR
2000
IEEE
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15 years 5 months ago
Understanding Purposeful Human Motion
Human motion can be understood on many levels. The most basic level is the notion that humans are collections of things that have predictable visual appearance. Next is the notion...
Christopher Richard Wren, Brian P. Clarkson, Alex ...
CVPR
2010
IEEE
15 years 8 months ago
CRAM: Compact Representation of Actions in Movies
Thousands of hours of video are recorded every second across the world. Due to the fact that searching for a particular event of interest within hours of video is time consuming, ...
Mikel Rodriguez
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ICPR
2004
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
Velocity Adaptation of Space-Time Interest Points
The notion of local features in space-time has recently been proposed to capture and describe local events in video. When computing space-time descriptors, however, the result may...
Ivan Laptev, Tony Lindeberg